from 29 May 2014 to 3 June 2014
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
Parallel Session B4
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Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date:
2 Jun 16:50 - 18:30
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Exclusive electroproduction of mesons have been the subject of many studies in the last years. I will focus on results obtained within kT-factorization where one can use models of dipole cross-sections and within the modified perturbative approach where one can test and constrain GPD models. I will present comparison of the different predictions obtained within these models with available data.
Presented by Adrien BESSE
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2/6/2014
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14:50
The covariant quark model is a successful tools for a unified description of the multiquark states (mesons, baryons, tetraquarks, ...) which is based on an effective quantum field approach to hadronic interactions. It is well suited to provide a theoretical framework in connection with existing or expected results from heavy quark factories. The model, its basic features and chosen results will be
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Presented by Andrej LIPTAJ
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2/6/2014
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15:10
As quark masses come closer to their physical values in lattice simulations, finite volume effects dominate the level spectrum. Methods to extract excited mesons from the finite volume will be discussed, like moving frames in the presence of coupled channels. Effective field theory can be used to stabilize the determination of the resonance spectrum.
Presented by Michael DORING
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2/6/2014
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15:50
The $\bar{P}$ANDA detector is a multi-purpose experiment to be installed at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR). It is currently under active development and will exploit the possibilities offered by the antiproton beam of 1.5 to 15 GeV/c that will be available at the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR) of FAIR. One of the many physics goals of $\bar{P}$ANDA is to explore the structure
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Presented by Ermias ATOMSSA
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2/6/2014
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15:30
The attempts to detect exotic states in nucleon-antinucleon system have a long unsuccessful history. However, several recently performed experiments allow to isolate specific partial waves and see certain structures. These experiments include anti-protonic atoms, $J/\psi$ decays and nuclear absorption of antiprotons. One has a consistent evidence for a weakly bound and fairly broad
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Presented by Sławomir WYCECH
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2/6/2014
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16:10